The Course will enable the students to recognise the period of theatrical experimentation in drama from the broad perspective of Modernism and examine the historical condition of cultural dislocation, rising global consciousness and emerging conflicts, as depicted by the playwrights.
Henrik Ibsen
Ghosts
Bertolt Brecht
The Good Woman of Szechuan
Samuel Beckett
Waiting for Godot
Eugene Ionesco
Rhinoceros
Harold Pinter
The Homecoming
Suggested Reference Books:
Esslin, Martin. Theatre of the Absurd. Random House, 1961.
Innes, Christopher. Modern British Drama: The Twentieth Century. CUP, 2002. Kitchin, Lawrence. Mid-Century Drama. Faber, 1962.
Meisel, Martin. Shaw and 19th Century Theatre. Princeton University Press, 1963.
Rampal, Dushyant Kumar. Poetic Theory and Practice of T.S. Eliot. Atlantic Publishers, 1996.
E-Resources including links: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262014238_POWER_AND_SEXUALITY_IN_HENR IK_IBSENS_GHOSTS
https://www.sparknotes.com/drama/rhinoceros/
Reference Journals:
Research Gate
The students will: CO37. Evaluate drama through the lens of avant-garde writing and modernism CO38. Appraise the historical developments in dramatic literature with reference to social contexts and theoretical frameworks CO39. Analyze the plays as texts of dramatic composition, within Performance Studies CO40. Examine the significance of different schools of thought in modern drama CO41. Develop their opinion of/on aesthetic expression and investigate the reflection of many world cultures in drama |